Happy Halloween! We don't have any kids that are young enough to trick or treat. The boys are too old and too young to enjoy carving pumpkins so they insisted we didn't need to do it. Luckily Stephanie is old enough to think that it is fun again. They are too old and too young to think that dressing up for Halloween is wonderful! So basically we decided to have some family Halloween Parties so we could fully celebrate Halloween and all the festivities with kids at the age to really appreciate the finer things about the holiday. We had a Spooktacular Halloween, which was a bootiful thing.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
YEAH, Jacob and Justin are both Eagle Scouts!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Edgemont Elementary School Red Ribbon Week Assembly
Aunt Ali asked Stephanie to put together an assembly with BYU athletes for Red Ribbon Week at our Elementary School. It is a week that kids focus on being drug and violence free. She got some of her friends from the Cross Country and Track team at BYU and they did some fun activities. They had kids put on goggles that made them see as if they had alcohol in their system. It was great, they walked like they were drunk and the kids got the idea of how it would make you feel differently. Then they told some stories and did an activity that shows what happens to your lungs if you smoke and how much harder it is to breath. It was a great experience for Stephanie to organize and plan. It was fun for her to be there with her cousins who went to school there. The kids wanted pictures after with her and her friends like they were celebrities. It was neat!
Friday, October 16, 2009
St. George with Nana & Grandpa
We played some miniature golf.
The boys and Grandpa had an intense go cart race. Justin was the big winner which is a little scary because he is the only one without a license. Grandp and Jacob of course said it had nothing to do with driving he was just lucky and got the fastest car. They may be right.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Out with the Wisdom Teeth
Then when she woke up she was right back trying to figure out why one of her numbers was down and why this and that. The nurse couldn't believe how quickly she was asking questions when she woke up.
It seemed to be a pretty easy surgery and she was recovering quickly and went back to running, but then she got sick and she ended up having to stay down much longer than expected. I guess she learned that when the doctors and nursing say to take it easy so you'll recover quicker in the long run she learned to listen. She also learned that when nurses give instructions some patients assume they will be the exception to the rule and don't seem to listen. I don't know which lesson was more valuable.